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Advise on removing creases from drivers side door


cr_the_machinist

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I have a number of mild creases in my drivers side door from a buddy sliding into my truck last winter (very icy driveway). I'm looking for some advise on how to remove these. I can post a picture if that would help. Not looking to make them completely disappear, but I like to make them at least a little less noticeable. Any ideas?
 


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you have to shape and de stress the metal around the crease. id recommend paying someone like a pro to do it.
 

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I don't feel like paying someone when I can teach myself on my own truck.
 

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I don't feel like paying someone when I can teach myself on my own truck.
well i wish you good luck. ranger metal is thick, so if your not getting anywhere your not hitting hard enough. oh, the cost of the tools will be more then the cost to fix it.

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well i wish you good luck. ranger metal is thick, so if your not getting anywhere your not hitting hard enough. oh, the cost of the tools will be more then the cost to fix it.

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Okay dude, thanks for all the help................
 

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